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textilis in 1896,
acknowledging Duméril, Bibron, and Duméril's name as
having priority. In
subsequent literature, it was
known as
Demansia textilis as...
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abaka [ɐbɐˈka]), also
known as
Manila hemp, is a
species of banana, Musa
textilis,
endemic to the Philippines. The
plant grows to 13–22 feet (4.0–6.7 m)...
- building. B.
textilis var.
fusca B.
textilis var.
glabra B.
textilis var.
gracilis B.
textilis var.
maculata B.
textilis var.
textilis Bambusa textilis var. gracilis...
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Amastra textilis is a
species of air-breathing land snail, a
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the
family Amastridae.
Subspecies Amastra textilis kaipaupauensis...
- Naxa
textilis is a
species of moth
which was
described by
Preyer 1884. Naxa
textilis included in the
genus Naxa and
Geometer moth family. No subspecies...
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Canaridiscus textilis is
considered to be extinct. This
species was
endemic to La Palma,
Canary Islands. Groh, K. (2018). "Atlantica
textilis". IUCN Red...
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Ischnochiton textilis, the
textile chiton, is a medium-sized
polyplacophoran mollusc in the
family Ischnochitonidae,
endemic to the
coasts of
South Africa...
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Demansia is a
genus of
venomous snakes of the
family Elapidae.
Members of the
genus are
commonly known as whip
snakes or whipsnakes, as are
members of...
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first armored dinosaurs to be
discovered in
North America,
Nodosaurus textilis was
named by
Othniel Charles Marsh in 1889, the
generic name
meaning "****bed...
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Emarginula textilis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Fissurellidae, the
keyhole limpets and slit limpets. Bouchet, P...